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deodorant (n.)

1848, "a deodorizer," originally of substances to quell the odor of manure, formed in English as if from de- + Latin odorantem, from odor "smell" (see odor (n.)). In reference to a substance to be used on the human body, from 1860. An earlier version, a perfumed powder, was called empasm (1650s), from Greek *empasma "to sprinkle on."

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Definitions of deodorant from WordNet

deodorant (n.)
a toiletry applied to the skin in order to mask unpleasant odors;
Synonyms: deodourant
From wordnet.princeton.edu